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Posts by Irene Sege:

  • April 9, 2015 Throwback Thursday: Studies Find Vocabulary Instruction Lacking

  • August 14, 2014 Throwback Thursday: Writing Supports Reading Comprehension

  • April 3, 2014 Throwback Thursday: How are Young Brains Built?

  • February 13, 2014 Throwback Thursday: Touring Children’s Museum with PlaySpace Creator

  • February 6, 2014 Throwback Thursday: Speaker DeLeo Visits Revere Early Childhood Program

  • December 19, 2013 Throwback Thursday: MA Wins $50 Million and Scores #2 in Early Learning Challenge

  • December 12, 2013 Throwback Thursday: How Do Young Children Learn Through Play?

  • December 5, 2013 Throwback Thursday: How Did OK Adopt Universal Pre-Kindergarten?

  • June 6, 2013 Lagging STEM Skills are No Laughing Matter

  • May 9, 2013 Studies Find Vocabulary Instruction Lacking

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  • Eye on Early Education is a blog of Strategies for Children, an organization that works to ensure that Massachusetts invests the resources needed for all children, from birth to age five, to access high-quality early education programs that prepare them for success in school and life. The blogger, Alyssa Haywoode, comes to Eye on Early Education after a career in journalism.
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